Asante Technologies 3524 Series manual Getting Started Guide

Models: 3524 Series

1 32
Download 32 pages 3.59 Kb
Page 18
Image 18

All stacked units are managed through connection to the master switch, via console, telnet or web interfaces

Note: While the user may manage the stack via console, telnet or web interface, the initial formation of the stack may only be done by connection to a console.

The switches need no extra software, but they must all have the 1.1 firmware installed (see Chapter 3.14 in the User’s Manual for firmware upgrade instructions)

Follow the steps below to install (build) a stack:

1.Physically stack the units, in an equipment rack, or on a flat, stable surface (Asanté recommends that the stack is formed from the bottom up for ease of adding additional units).

2.Units are connected via the Gigabit ports (see section 2.4). Starting with the first unit in the stack (the bottom unit, in the photo below), connect the Ethernet cable from Gigabit port #26 to the Gigabit port #25 of the next unit and continue the con- nections to the last unit in the stack. The result is a stack with n x 24 10/100 ports and 2 Gigabit ports, where n is the number of units in the stack (up to eight).

3.For stacking operation, the stacking feature must first be en- abled on each unit (by default, stacking is disabled). Establish a

18

Getting Started Guide

 

Page 18
Image 18
Asante Technologies 3524 Series manual Getting Started Guide